Saturday, May 26, 2012

THE LESSON FROM POSITIVE THINKING

One day, a man with a sad tone, called Norman Vincent Peale . He felt he had nothing else in life. Norman invited him to come to his office
"Everything has been lost. There was no hope, "he said. "I now live in the deepest darkness. I have lost my life.
Norman Vincent Peale, author of The Power of Positive Thinking, smiled

sympathetically. "Let us examine your situation," Norman said softly.
Norman on a piece of paper draw a straight line from top to bottom right in the middle of the page. He suggested that he write down what has been missing from his life on the left column. Whereas in the right column, he wrote nothing that remains.
"We do not need to fill in the right column," said the man was still in grief, "I do not have anything else."
"Then when you're divorced from your wife?" Said Norman.
"Hey, what do you mean? I'm not divorced from my wife. He greatly loved me! "
"Then it's great," Norman said enthusiastically, "Let us note that as the number one on the right hand column is a very loving wife." Well, now when your son go to jail? "
"You are stupid. No one son who went to jail! "
"Good! That was number two to the right column of children are not in jail, "said Norman as he wrote it on paper.
After a few questions with a similar tone, the man finally captures the Norman and laugh at yourself. "It's funny at all. How things change when we think
that way, "he said.
A wise man said, once negative thoughts crossed my mind,
the world would be upside down. Then began the day by always thinking positive.

Lesson Learned: We are what we think. Positive thinking will allow us to respond in a positive life.

1 comment:

  1. I really like with this article. i interested in learning about the subconscious mind

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